pandas.io.stata.read_stata¶
- pandas.io.stata.read_stata(filepath_or_buffer, convert_dates=True, convert_categoricals=True, encoding=None, index=None, convert_missing=False, preserve_dtypes=True, columns=None, order_categoricals=True)¶
- Read Stata file into DataFrame - Parameters : - filepath_or_buffer : string or file-like object - Path to .dta file or object implementing a binary read() functions - convert_dates : boolean, defaults to True - Convert date variables to DataFrame time values - convert_categoricals : boolean, defaults to True - Read value labels and convert columns to Categorical/Factor variables - encoding : string, None or encoding - Encoding used to parse the files. Note that Stata doesn’t support unicode. None defaults to cp1252. - index : identifier of index column - identifier of column that should be used as index of the DataFrame - convert_missing : boolean, defaults to False - Flag indicating whether to convert missing values to their Stata representations. If False, missing values are replaced with nans. If True, columns containing missing values are returned with object data types and missing values are represented by StataMissingValue objects. - preserve_dtypes : boolean, defaults to True - Preserve Stata datatypes. If False, numeric data are upcast to pandas default types for foreign data (float64 or int64) - columns : list or None - Columns to retain. Columns will be returned in the given order. None returns all columns - order_categoricals : boolean, defaults to True - Flag indicating whether converted categorical data are ordered.